AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUN and EU push back on Libya migration claims: The UN condemned attacks and threats against its staff after protests outside UNHCR and UNSMIL offices in Tripoli, saying misinformation is driving anger and that there is no UN resettlement program in Libya. Diplomacy on the Libyan file: Tunisia’s foreign minister met UNSMIL head Hanna Tetteh to discuss the political track, including support for the 4+4 mini-dialogue in Tunis. Migration policy debate at home: Libya’s acting foreign minister Taher Al-Baour and EU ambassador Nicola Orlando reiterated Libya’s sovereign right to control borders and rejected any EU-backed “resettlement” plan. Humanitarian access under pressure: Italy appealed for the release of two Italian activists detained in eastern Libya after a hunger strike, warning health is rapidly deteriorating. Derna reconstruction, trauma remains: AFP reports new homes, roads, and a hospital are rising after the 2023 storm, but residents say mental health needs are still urgent. Health update: Libya’s National Cancer Authority began distributing specialized cancer medicines to oncology centers across the country. Sports: Al-Ittihad SC signed Nigerian midfielder Onuche Ogbelu on a three-year deal.
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